Well, he did win with 75% of da vote
This is news? It’s almost like they think there would be some other outcome.
No surprise there.
After all, he is a democrat, and no matter what the background, they all stick together policy-wise.
The only remedy for NYC and all other blue cities/states what have high-crime problems, it to get rid of the democrats running those areas, and preferably elect tough-on-crime republicans (iow: no RINOs).
What? A uhaul driver just ran into a crowd in Brooklyn.
The folks that could leave, have left-
Many folks planning on getting out, ASAP.
Some just a bit longer to wait - kids, parents job etc . . .
Those that stay get what they refuse to fight-
Zeldin, the weakest of weak Candidates, came close.
They’ll never let that happen again-
Florida has a larger population, and HALF the state budget.
get that? HALF
New York and NYC will never be anything like it was -
Al the things that made it great are gone for good.
Turn the page folks.
Is it his fault or is it the DA’s fault? Maybe Adams can call Ray Kelly...and Bratton as well...and sign them up as consultants.
Brilliant deduction NY Post,,,,,Criminals are released with in a few hours after arrest, what do you expect the bad guys to do?
affirmative action, diversity equity and social justice is evident with these mayors of color in rat cities
But they’ve achieved true Social Justice! It’s heaven on earth.
They don’t have enough bunk space at Rikers.
The Big Apple is rotting from the inside.
It couldn’t be because of the no bail policy that releases criminals back on the street before the arresting officer can complete the paper work. Could it?
Why Eric Adams remains our enthusiastic choice to be NYC’s next mayor
By Post Editorial Board October 21, 2021 | 7:12pm
“With all due respect to GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa, Eric Adams remains our choice for mayor. He’s simply far better suited to do what they both agree is Job No. 1: Get on top of the crime and public disorder plaguing New York.
He’s also better equipped to lead the fightback against the other issues afflicting this great city post-pandemic: Get businesses reopened, get commuters and tourists back . . . and keep them back.”
So, how is that going, New York Post?